The 61st Annual Grammy Awards (Sunday, CBS 8:00 p.m.) — Will Childish Gambino take home major awards, or will Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper sweep those categories? Our predictions for the evening can be found here, and check out our live coverage of the ceremony while Alicia Keys hosts with performances by Cardi B, Chloe x Halle, Gaga, St. Vincent, and more.

One Day at a Time (Netflix, Friday) — Season 3 has arrived to further reinvent Norman Lear’s 1970s sitcom. Matriarch Penelope Alvarez (Justina Machado) continues to try and do it all for her family while being plagued with anxiety and career catastrophes.

¡Nailed It! Mexico (Netflix, Friday) — Another new series on the streaming service features competitive (apparently awful) bakers hoping to take home a $10,000 prize after trying to create edible masterpieces. Netflix is actually calling this a “part hot mess” of a show, so look out.

Here are the rest of this weekend’s notable listings for new programming.

Celebrity Big Brother (Friday, CBS 8:00 p.m.) — Tom Green and Lolo Jones are still somehow hanging on, along with Dina Lohan and several others. Who will be the last one standing, and does it even matter?

The Blacklist (Friday, NBC 9:00 p.m.) — Red ends up in a mental institution for a full psychiatric evaluation while Liz and Jennifer try to dig deep into his past.

Dynasty (Friday, CW 8:00 p.m.) — A surprise visitor threatens the very balance of Cristal and Blake’s relationship, and Fallon does battle with Culhane over the former’s newly powerful status at Carrington Atlanta.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Friday, CW 8:00 p.m.) — Rebecca ignores her own problems to support Paula, and an unfortunate encounter between Greg, Josh, and Nathaniel leads to high drama.

Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj (Netflix, Sunday) — The energetic host is back with a new batch of episodes that put his unique spin on current events with an investigative focus on larger societal trends.

The Simpsons (Sunday, FOX 8:00 p.m.) — Homer binges Marges favorite show without her — the nerve. He seeks to make amends while Bart competes in the “Krusty’s Holiday Trample” contest.

Bob’s Burgers (Sunday, FOX 8:30 p.m.) — On Valentine’s Day, Bob and Linda’s argument sends the kids into a tailspin. In an effort to diffuse tension, they try to see a movie but then settle for storytime.

The Walking Dead (Sunday, AMC 9:00 p.m.) — The mid-season return of the zombie-apocalypse juggernaut series sees The Whisperers creep in. Between Samantha Morton’s Alpha, Ryan Hurst’s Beta, and possibly a new focus for Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan, the dynamics are shifting like crazy. Ratings may be down, but this is still the most-watched series on cable.

True Detective (Sunday, HBO 9:00 p.m.) — Wayne and Roland circle back to Tom Purcell for a re-evaluation, as well as Lucy’s cousin, Dan O’Brien, as Amelia’s book release gets overshadowed by an unforeseen development.

Shameless (Sunday, Showtime 9:00 p.m.) — Fiona has a scary experience that might scare her sober, Frank tries his damndest to be be crowned the new Hobo Loco beer mascot, and Debbie starts to get closer to Kelly.

Family Guy (Sunday, FOX 9:00 p.m.) — Brian frets over his legacy, which leads Stewie to craft a robot duplicate for the cause. This should work out well.